“It's a Raspberry Pi, so it's awesome for what it does. However the "3" series seems much more touchy about power supplies than the "2" or "Zero" series used with the same projects.”
“I like to view this board as the big brother of the Raspberry Pi Zero W - double the size but you upgrade to a quad core processor, full size ports and an audio jack. Lots of potential!”
“I was so blown away by the first one I bought, I came back and bought another. Midrange between the zero w and the 3b+, it’s an amazing little board.”
“This is the new addition to the growing Pi family I have at home, this time to build a minimalistic LAMP server. I'll be ditching the use of the SD card and use a USB pen full time just for the peace of mind. All and all, perfect for what I need.”
“Excellent little board. I've made a retro gaming machine and Kodi media player with mine. A 200GB sd card fits everything I could want for gaming and entertainment. Bluetooth and WiFi works great, so I'm using a Bluetooth gamepad - frees up the USB port for a mini keyboard and mousepad for the older 8-bit computer systems. It's everything I could possibly want. I know it only has 500mb RAM but don't let that put you off, game wise it performs just as good as the pi3b+ PS1 works fine, so if you have a pi zero and thinking about upgrading, get this. You won't be disappointed.”
“Great form factor (much slimmer than 3B+, which is quite useful in my case since even though I require USB, I only need the one port, and it's laid out on the side and thus minimizes height. Only needs two improvements: a version without the GPIO pins soldered on (again, minimise height) and more RAM.”